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Cake day: June 1st, 2023

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  • There already isn’t feature parity, because the S doesn’t support the same video resolution and framerates as an X. Anyone who bought an S thinking it was just as powerful as an X didn’t do their homework. And yeah, MS is partially no blame for not making the distinction more clear.

    I’m an S owner, of multiple units, because the consoles were cheaper and most of all actually available to purchase. I knew going in it was a lighter console. For what my family plays, that’s perfectly fine. We’re more of an indie game or older game house, with very little time spent on AAA games. Having multiple cheaper consoles vs 1 expensive one gives us more gaming options, including multiplayer if we want to. For me, the S is fine even if feature parity goes away.

    And as far as multiplayer goes, split screen coop in a AAA game is pretty much a rarity anyway. Devs aren’t incentivized to optimize their code. They’re pushed to hit deadlines and make it work. Split screen exposes all the cut corners and poor performance code, so a lot of game devs won’t even bother.

    It’s the right choice, in this circumstance. Drop the split screen for the S to get the game out there. They can always circle back later and add it back in, if time and money allows. Other games have proven it’s not impossible, and I’m sure BG3 devs -could- do it. They just need the time and resources, and it’s not worth holding up the X release for that.







  • I really just wanted to be done and gone from reddit, to be honest. My reaction when something like this happens isn’t to make a big scene. I just delete my content and vanish into the ether. Only time I actually made a farewell post was Facebook, and that was just to let my friends/family know how to continue to contact me. With Twitter I just nuked my posts and killed the account.

    Reddit can probably filter/censor any sort of fediverse spam anyway, so it just seemed like extra steps at this point.









  • Because C-Level people are more about “how can this company make money” and less about “how can this company treat its workers/customers well” (unless the latter leads to the former).

    They are told that increasing value for the investors is the thing that matters. If you have to make “tough choices” that abuse the workers or destroy the brand, oh well. It’s worth it if that revenue number keeps going up. To them, it’s an acceptable loss to keep the board happy.

    Every company that has VC, investors, or stock is going to be like this at one point or another. It’s just getting more blatant and obvious now. Disney, WB, Netflix, Twitter, Reddit…it’s a list that just keeps growing.


  • If what they’re saying is true, that might happen anyway. A lot of moderation is done using third party bots that use the API. Without those, it all has to be done manually and no one has time for that. Even then a lot of the manual moderation is done using third party tools (again, impacted by the API change).

    Reddit’s about to pull an implosion that’ll make Twitter and Digg look like blips. I got the heck out of there and now I’m just sitting back with my popcorn and tea watching it all burn down.